Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 October 1900
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section24 1900-10-04 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAIIaY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED i 83 3. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. THURSDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 1900 No. 22724 words
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Advertisement794 1900-10-04 1 jlotiirs. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. PrnHE mail steamers may be J- expected to arrive out,o. wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. r m Oct. 4 Clyde Oct. t> 18 m” 20 So l,r.ion Nov. 1 Malta Nov. 3 15 hus<m n *7 29 Coromandel794 words
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Advertisement2467 1900-10-04 1 NORDnri ITQPMP n I I nvn BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limited. S?btpuinn ftotires. Municipal Notice. nvnuULU I OUHLh LLUYU. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. w tin A NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. I Nippon YUSOR Kaisha. X Town, Penang, invite tenders for the jr IV rf! i rr Lighting of the Town2,467 words
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Advertisement821 1900-10-04 1 I ®anhs. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,00c (abt. £3, »00. c0o 1 Reserve Fund...L 2,773,01:0 (abt. 225 000 Head Office in Amsterdam, Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Mcda (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padan?, Chore bon,Tegal, I’ccalongan, Pasocroear, Tjilatjap Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at821 words
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Article168 1900-10-04 2 Bomday, 4TII OcTGUER. S 18 a m. Growth of Imperialism. Little Englanuisji of No Account. The conservative piper.- claim that the results so far show Little Englandism to be almost extinguished as a parliamenlaiy force. Unionist Majorities Larger. Great increase in unionist majorities appears in London, Manchester, Salford,168 words
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Article594 1900-10-04 2 Since the abolition if rapilal pm isliment in Italy, iBB murders have bern committed by ciimi tils deceiving of death who have broken out of piison. The decision i f ihe T ar not to Hsit Paris is causing m i li bi Icraess in France, and594 words
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203 1900-10-04 2 The following is an extiact fiom the D. I''. Advertiser, of Kimberley, South Afiica, circled 22 id cf last August “On Sunday mol ing the Lihputians at the invitation of Mr. ‘Barney’ Harris (Messrs. Harris Co) visited Med'er River. Ihi patty consisted of the203 words
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Article57 1900-10-04 2 The Queen, inspecting the Madras Sappers at Balmoral, addressed the men and said 1 am very proud of my Indian Army and watch with the greatest interest the excellent wo k they have been doing in Africa and China.” At the reception, ihe Queen convtrsed with57 words
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Article65 1900-10-04 2 The Pott Said Veiite says that about sixty soldiers of the Foreign Legion, who wanted to escape, threw themselves into ihe Surz Canal from on board the French trai spcrt Champagne which passed through ihe Canal on Saturday, 25th August. '1 wo of them were drowned and seven65 words
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Article82 1900-10-04 2 The Borneo Co. state that they have telegiaphic advice from Sabang Bay, that the China Mutual steamer Yanglse has broken her lai sh ift and is safely anchored off ihe Nicobar Islands. The message is from the Chiif Officer, who seems to have gone to Sabang Bay82 words
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Article95 1900-10-04 2 A Ckyi.on paper makes this reference to the A ting Colonial Treasurer —“The Hou. J O. Antlionisz. a son of Mr. J. E Anlkonisz, sccrctaiy of the municipal count il, Galle, has just been appointed tieasurer in the Straits Settlements Government with a seat in the95 words
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Article369 1900-10-04 2 According io a Corea correspondent But fir greater than all anxiety about China, or local disturbances, or the future ot this troubled ko-mos, is Lady Om’s disliess about her son. whose name is Ynug wang, meaning Blossom King, or English Ki g, b it just which369 words
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Article573 1900-10-04 2 (To the Editor of the “Tinang Gazette Stir, I hope you will be able to find space in your paper for these few remarks, as they may be interesting to teachers and pupils of the schoo s in the Straits Settlements. II is not necessaiy to be573 words
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Article76 1900-10-04 2 “What’s bred in the bone," &c is still a truism. Mr. John Edwardes Moss, the new captain of the boats at Eton, is the fourth of his family who have won that proud position. His grandfather, Sir Thomas Edwardes Moss, was captain in 1828 his father,76 words
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140 1900-10-04 2 The Indian and Eastern Engineer of September contains a detai ed description of the Cauviry Power Transmission scheme for the Mysore Gold Fields, which when completed will be one of Ihe longest power transmission schemes ever carried out. Four thousand h. p. will be delivere I140 words
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Article404 1900-10-04 2 Fishing in the Streets. Calcutta, ***** September. Fourteen end a half inches of rain fell in Calcutta between Tuesday night (18th September) and Thursday morning (20th September). Such a downpour has not been known for 30 yeais. The native town presented an extraordinary spectarle, being pr.iciically covered witli404 words
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Article533 1900-10-04 2 The objects and reasons of two bills that have been introduced before the Legislative Council are as follow Indian Merchant Shipping Act. This Ordinance is drafted on the suggestion of the Secretary of State, to remove certain inconveniences to which foreign shipmasters are subject. Under533 words
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Article273 1900-10-04 2 26th—27th September. Boer Guns Found. Major-General Pole Carew found two long toms” and a creuzot gun destroyed at Komatipoort, also a quantity of ammunition. Whence Come Supplies. The Briti-h are receiving supplies through Lourenyo Marques. At the Sabi. Fighting is announced at the Sabi river. Capture of273 words
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Article92 1900-10-04 2 The China crisis has given a push to business at Pulau Web, through the increasing number of men of-war calling there to coal. Provisions are harder to get owing to the island depending upon importation from Penang and Singapore. Thus the Russian vessels at Pulau Weh92 words
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Article351 1900-10-04 2 A Million and a Half in the Walls of a House. WHAT THE NEW ZEALANDERS MISSED. The following narrative was related to a wiiter in the Bloemfontein Herald by some men of the New Zealand contingent Soon after the occupation of Pretoria a guard, consisting of351 words
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Article373 1900-10-04 2 New Zealand is far ahead of the other colonies of Austra'asia, and, in fact, of any other country in the world, in its treatment of the unemployed. It has a wellconsidered plan in actual operation, by which the unemployed are gathered up in cities at373 words
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Article23 1900-10-04 2 TELUK ANSOX. Tin Shipments (4th October) The shipments to-day are To Penang, pikuls o f tin D(K 10 9 of ere'.23 words
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Article512 1900-10-04 2 Opening Performance. The Marionettes gave their openin. performance, last night, at tl.e r Oftn q.' to a vety good house. The audi en e presented a unique appearance, in there was present a larger number f Chinese than at any public entert iment given at the Town Hall512 words
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Article691 1900-10-04 2 Before Mr. Bryant, o > Tuesday, Taa NlO Su, Tan Ki Heng, Oag Clin Heng Li, Heng Ah lam, Ong Li N_, Gu Aii Song, O.ig Li Ki, Cheng CL.p, and Ong Ah Ju were charged niiii 1 y in a common gaming-h use. lan N:o J., against691 words
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Advertisement1026 1900-10-04 2 Pritetari&Co. H Pianos -ssrsrHarmoniums, rt ■\TOTICE is hereby Riven that revised lists J .IN of persons entitled to vote at Munich fl*-o*o n C On fl nal elections, and of persons qualified to be vzl df.BW elected as Commissioners, hive been forwarded for publication in the Government /Vi 11 SI1,026 words
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Article1044 1900-10-04 3 111. EUROPEAN PLANTING. As stated in an earlier paragraph, the European Planters have been striving against adverse market rates, as to which of relief came only with the end of the year. That all should have persevered in ihe face of an apparently hopeless out oo ]<1,044 words
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Article108 1900-10-04 3 The Commercial Intelligence gives the folowing table of the comparative progress of the world-'s mercantile shipping from 1870 to 1899. The figures necessary for the compilation have been abstracted from the blue-book on the subject published some days ago. The following tables give those for the three108 words
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Article2408 1900-10-04 3 The Sirdar. The Sirdar, Sir Francis Wingate, has received the freedom of Dunbar. Sir Francis delivered a racy speech, and afterwards presented two proclamations by the Mahdi found during the recent Egyptian campaign. Hop Crop Abnormally Small. The yield of the hop gardens of England will be abnormally2,408 words
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Article115 1900-10-04 3 Penang, .pit October, 1900. Rates close as follows London, Demand Hand 2TJ Do. 4 months's'ght Bank 2/1, Do. 3 Cre lits 21,", Do. 3 Documentary 2ij Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 157 Do. 3 days’sight Private 158 Bombay, Demand Bank 157 Do. 3 days’sight Private 158 Madras, Demand Bank 156115 words
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Article171 1900-10-04 3 The s. s. Langhat (Captain Lingard) arrived fiom Klang ;nd Malacca, yesln day, bringing 66 deck passengers. The s. s. Sumatra (Captain R egeu) anived fiom Deli this morning, bringing Messrs. D. Logan, Campbell, Ho ley, and 14 deck-passengers. The s.s. G leaf al lech (Captain B.iinbi i171 words
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Article33 1900-10-04 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Al un Comman.hint Details for I ins Week Kecruits Drill on Thursday,4th October, at 5-15 p m. By Order, (Sgd.) G. M Dundas-Moua r Lt Adj.33 words
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Article101 1900-10-04 3 Mail» Close To morrow. For Per str. lime. Deli Hebe 9 a.m. Klang and Malacca ...Langkat 1 p.m Langkat ...tjuorra 1 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow Amoy ...GLnfalloch 3 p.m. Rangoon ...Sxi«£ Leong 3 p.m. I'eluk Anson and Port Dickson ...Lady Weld 4 p.m. Saturday, 6th. Deli ...Ho Ki.ei101 words
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Article301 1900-10-04 3 A rrlvnls To dav. 8. s. Shangh from Singapore s. s. Sumatra from D li s. s. Quorra from Langkat s. s. Lady Il’rW from Teluk Anson YES l 1. K D V V s. f. Glenf.illo.il from Singapore s. s. Langkat from Malacca s. s. thaiping from Port301 words
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Article108 1900-10-04 3 Thursday, 4TII D’Arc's Marionettes, performance at Town Hall, at 9 p m. High-water at New Jetty, 8 20 pm. a id 8- a m. Friday, 51 h Mail from Europe via Colombo expected to arrive at 5 a m. D'Arc's Marionettes, performance al Town Hall,108 words
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Advertisement1231 1900-10-04 3 McAlister Co. 7'"=’ a SPECIAL Engineers and General Contractors, /y Cash Security $6OO. Apply to M. B. Co.” o. Ihtce g ?ntl 11 m b larders Oniet home, pleasant locality. [P A EUROPE AN, 26 years of age situation A Address “W J.” in any position of trust. Three-and-half J1,231 words
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Article203 1900-10-04 4 Penang, 4 th October, 1900. Tin »71.- selles I Trans 29-5° Black Pepper j West Coast... no sales I Acheen 61b.. no sales. White Pepper 4° 75 Cloves (picked) 32 5° sellers Mace No. 1 86 Mace l ickings 68— do. Nutmegs 53 5° do. I No.203 words
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Article294 1900-10-04 4 (Straits 7 n.-«, Ist October, 190 c. •Raabs 116 0 pd.) »54 5° *fi tullv paid... »55 •Kechau Gold (£lO paid) »20.25 The N. Kechau Mining Co. »5 3° S. Raubs .»:oo pd.) »'75Do (»50 pd.) »75- Sepiau tsio pd.) »15.25 •Redjang Leboug (fl. 100) »282.50 Pun.oms(Straits 7 n.-«, Ist October, 190 c. - 294 words
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Advertisement534 1900-10-04 4 Tne Japan Brewery Cc., Ltd. KIRIN Lager Beer. Quaits 4 doz. per Case. Pints 8 SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co. Agents for Straits Settlements and Sumatra 388- 2 11 NOTIFICATION. ON WEDNESDAY, 17th October next, the Pawnbrokers Farm in the district B ngkalis at Bengkalis. Boekit t'atoe, Tebing Tin-gi and Siak, will534 words
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Advertisement2009 1900-10-04 4 “FRASER NEAVE, Ltd., r otoaposb* nirdMra. mrfTH w X'o“ b,a The Company's Branch Factory, now opened in Church Street ulltljl-Jlli IID AL Ifl The Civil Service the Cognoscent. MCTQ Ghaut, Penang, p ELLWOOD 8 PATENT AllrbHAfflDtn ntLMcid. contains Machinery of the very latest and up-to-date description necessary lor the Manufacture2,009 words
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Advertisement317 1900-10-04 4 Per Month THE “Pinang (gazette.” ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For LocalSubscribert $2. VITALPOWER, MANY thousands of men suffer from rating weaknesses, and c nnot find®' cure for them. I say to such s a me, and I will show you a rece:.t;. f.fp means (simple and certain > by be317 words
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